The other day I gave you a Have You Seen This from a man in
Wisconsin who loves the cold and gave us some ideas of what you can
do in the frigid weather. Today is just the opposite of that video. This
is a small family trying to escape the cold.

Utah has received $2 million as part of a
settlement agreement with Phillips 66 to
resolve a lawsuit filed by the state alleging
that the oil company unlawfully received a
number of payments from Utah's Petroleum
Storage Tank Fund.

The U.S. attorney general said Friday that the federal government would recognize same-sex unions in Utah, marking the latest significant show of support for gay marriage from the Obama administration.

Two Utah lawmakers plan to introduce
legislation at the 2014 Legislature to change
the law that allows the state government to
sell voter information, including birth dates,
cellphone numbers and addresses.

Conrad Truman, an Orem man accused of shooting and killing his wife in their home in 2012, was ordered Friday to stand trial on charges of murder and obstruction of justice. The ruling came after two days of testimony heard by a judge last month.

Target says that personal information _ including phone numbers and email and mailing addresses _ was stolen from as many as 70 million customers in its pre-Christmas data breach. That was substantially more customers than Target had previously said were affected.

Police are asking the public for help in
identifying a suspected serial bank robber who
attempted to rob one bank and successfully
robbed two more banks Friday, bringing the
total to five banks robbed and one attempted
robbery.

When U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder assured
same-sex couples recently married in Utah that
their marriages will be recognized by the
federal government, it added to the confusion
for Utah businesses owners who now have to
decide whether to follow state or federal law.